Annually, with membership renewal and New Breeder
Application, submit puppy sales contract, which must include
a two-year genetic health warranty/guarantee, and puppy care
instructions. Any revisions to your contract/warranty
must be submitted to ALCA. Warranty must be
provided for all buyers to
cover any genetic health issues not known at the time of
sale. Warranty may exclude a known and disclosed
genetic issue as agreed to by both parties, and for which
purchase price or compensation takes into account the
genetic issue and included as an addendum to the contract at
the time of sale. ALCA recommends that the contract
require the puppy/dog be seen by a Veterinary physician
within 72 hours of receipt of the animal to confirm no
current medical issues exist.

Register all litters with ALCA within 30 days of birth of
litter. (Puppies need not have
name or

Micro-Chip prior to registration of litter.) $20
penalty assessed for late registration in additional to
registration fee.

If a litter does not qualify for ALCA registration, you must
display "This litter does not qualify for ALCA Registration"
next to the litter announcement on your website.

Complete a minimum of preliminary testing on breeding stock
before the actual breeding of the dog. Suggested breeding
age: Bitches under 18" are not bred before 13 months of
age; over 18" are not bred before 16 months of age.

Own at least one intact Australian Labradoodle.

(Breeding
to Australian Labradoodle - no new infusions accepted.)

All dogs sold as breeding stock must be micro-chipped prior
to transaction.

All pet puppies sold must be spayed or neutered prior to
transaction.

Accurately represent the Australian Labradoodle on website,
and according to the ALCA Breed Standard.

For breeders providing stud service, demonstrate knowledge
required to do so. For the protection of the stud dog, it
is suggested that where possible, a male dog have a natural
breeding prior to AI.

Agree not to purchase or take possession of any Labradoodle
puppy or adult dog with the intent to resell.

Strictly adhere to the grading system established by the
ALCA.

(Effective
1/1/2011 no new infusions are accepted for registration.)

Any dog being registered with ALCA must carry the
whelping
breeder's kennel name prefix to the name of
the dog with no other kennel name in the name of the dog.
Dogs name must be limited to 45 characters which include all
letters and spaces..

All of your breeding dogs and litters must be registered with
ALCA

Their photo must appear on the website along with their
registered name IN FULL and the ALCA registration number or the
ALCA Certified Australian Labradoodle logo provided for each
dog. Any dog not eligible for ALCA registration must
show "Does not qualify for ALCA registration due to ........."
stating the reason on the website.

All litters must be registered with ALCA within 30 days of date
of birth. The current litter listings must be shown on
your website along with the ALCA registration number and/or
Certified Litter logo for each litter. Until the
registration number is received, you may list ALCA
Registration pending.

Any photos shown on your website must belong to you, or you must
have written permission from the owner to display the photo on
your website with acknowledgement such as "photo courtesy of
Long Ago Labradoodles"

Not eligible for registration with ALCA:

First/Second generation (F1, F2 or F2B) Labradoodles

Merle coated Labradoodles

New Infusions of any breed (bred after 1/1/11)

No Wheaton infusions

Registration Requirements

·If you register
a dog and do not provide all the required paper work, you will
be emailed by the Registrar one time with a request for
what is missing, from that, you will be given one week (7 days)
to reply, asking for more time due to a circumstance or provide
the necessary paperwork, failure to do so will result in a
penalty of $20.00 for late registration.

1.Signed
pedigree from
the original breeder of the dog
OR if this dog has been registered with the ALCA already- then
provide the signed Transfer of Ownership along with the ALCA
pedigree. The ALCA is not
affiliated with the ALAA so therefore-The ALCA does
NOT accept
ALAA pedigrees for any reason.

2.If your dog came
from an ALCA Breeder Member, you will be given a Litter
Registration paper from the breeder at the time of Purchase- You
must have this filled out and signed by the Breeder and you.
Email this along with the other papers required to the
Registrar.

·The Dam of the
litter must be previously registered with the ALCA in order for
her litter to be eligible for registration. The Sire does not
need to be registered but he must meet the registration
requirements set forth by the ALCA.

·Fill out a
Litter application and pay the fee on the ALCA website.

·Every
Litter you whelp that qualifies must be registered within
30 days of birth or a $20.00 penalty per litter will be charged.

·You must display
the ALCA Litter registration number with your litter
advertisement on your website.

·If you do not
advertise your litters on your site, you still must list the
litter registration numbers on your “Puppies” page.

·As of
04/10/2013- You are required to provide a Litter registration paper with
every breeding dog sold. Whether the new buyer is an ALCA
member or not, they must still be given the paper and you should
ask them to register the dog, even if they do not intend to be
an ALCA member, they should keep the paper in case the dog is
ever sold, and the new owner can register the dog.